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X AIR X18/XR18
18-Channel, 12-Bus Digital Mixer for iPad/Android Tablets with 16 Programmable
MIDAS Preamps, Integrated Wifi Module and Multi-Channel USB Audio Interface
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Product Manual X AIR XR18/X18/XR16/XR12 Digital Mixer Series for iPad/Android Tablets with Programmable MIDAS Preamps, Integrated Wifi Module and USB… -
Page 2: Table Of Contents
11. Instructional Videos ……….42 5.15 Main EQ …………….19 12. Block Diagrams …………43 6. X AIR for Android …………. 20 12.1 X18/XR18 Block Diagram ……….43 6.1 Main View …………….20 12.2 XR16/XR12 Block Diagram ………..44 6.2 Input ………………20 6.3 Config ……………….
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Page 3: Important Safety Instructions
TANNOY, TURBOSOUND, TC ELECTRONIC, TC HELICON, the apparatus. When a cart alerts you to the presence of uninsulated BEHRINGER, BUGERA and DDA are trademarks is used, use caution when dangerous voltage inside the or registered trademarks of MUSIC Group IP Ltd.
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Page 4: Introduction
In fact, these are the same great effects found in the acclaimed X32 mixer, including legendary reverb, echo and chorus algorithms. Not just a live sound tool, the X18 and XR18 feature an 18×18 USB audio/MIDI interface, and the XR12 and XR16 allow 2-track stereo recording. This makes for a great mobile recording device, home studio interface, and enables live performances to be multitracked for later mixing.
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Page 5: Callouts
The XR18 uses XLR connectors, while the X18 uses balanced ¼» jacks. will light when the unit is powered on. (16) Inputs 17 and 18 (XR18 only) accept balanced ¼ » cables for connecting (9) USB port (type B) accepts a USB cable for connection to a computer for line-level sources.
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Page 6: Xr16/Xr12 Callouts
X AIR User Manual 2.2 XR16/XR12 Callouts (10) (11) (2) (3) (11) (10) (12) (1) ETHERNET port allows the mixer to be controlled via LAN or connected (7) ¼» inputs accept balanced or unbalanced ¼» plugs. Channel 15 and 16 on Wifi router.
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Page 7: Hookup
X AIR User Manual 3. Hookup 3.1 X18/XR18 Hookups 3.1.1 X18 recording with iPad MP3 Player BUGERA V22 XM8500 HPS3000 Keyboard B215D active loudspeakers…
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X AIR User Manual Laptop for additional remote control F1320D active monitors Wireless router (optional) iPad for remote control PERSONAL ETHERNET MONITORING ACCESS POINT WIFI CLIENT REMOTE MIDI ULTRANET AUX SENDS P16-D iPad with camera connection kit for multi-track recording up to 18 tracks P16-M… -
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X AIR User Manual 3.1.2 XR18 live performance P16-D iPad for wireless control BUGERA V22 P16-M XM8500 HPX6000 B215D active loudspeakers Keyboard F1320D Active Monitors… -
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X AIR User Manual 3.1.3 X18/XR18 System Overview WIFI CLIENT mode (Mobile Devices with Wifi) ACCESS POINT mode (Mobile Devices with Wifi) P16-M iOS/Android Router iOS/Android Android Mac/Win/Linux Mac/Win/Linux P16-D ETHERNET mode Computer with Ethernet port MIXER CONTROL AUDIO I/O… -
Page 11: Xr16/Xr12 Hookups
X AIR User Manual 3.2 XR16/XR12 Hookups 3.2.1 XR16 club performance Laptop for wired or wireless control FCB1010 MIDI Controller Flash Drive Keyboard XM8500 HPX6000 BUGERA V22 F1320D Active Monitors B215D active loudspeakers…
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X AIR User Manual 3.2.2 XR12 with Sub Mixer Wireless router (optional) B215D active loudspeakers iPad for remote control Keyboard HPX6000 Keyboard QX2222USB F1320D active monitors E-Drums… -
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X AIR User Manual 3.2.3 XR16/XR12 System Overview WIFI CLIENT mode (Mobile Devices with Wifi) ACCESS POINT mode (Mobile Devices with Wifi) iOS/Android Router iOS/Android Android Mac/Win/Linux Mac/Win/Linux ETHERNET mode Computer with Ethernet port MIXER CONTROL AUDIO I/O CAT-5 cable AUDIO INPUTS AUDIO OUTPUTS USB RECORDER… -
Page 14: Network Connection
X AIR User Manual 4. Network Connection The X AIR mixers offer convenient digital control of the various mixing functions in three different ways — via Ethernet LAN, or wirelessly as a Wifi Client or as an Access Point. Selection is made with the REMOTE switch. You may view or change the network preferences for these on any of the X AIR remote control applications on the ’Setup/Network’…
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Page 15: Access Point
3. Click on ’Wifi ’ to select a network. From the list of networks, select your connect anyway. X AIR mixer’s name, e.g. “XR18-19-1B-07”. After a few seconds, the status should change to ’Connected’. 6. Once the app is connected to your mixer, all parameters will be transferred automatically.
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Page 16: Air For Ipad
X AIR User Manual 5. X AIR for iPad 11. The Fader Bank buttons alter the function of the channel faders. When set to Main, the faders adjust the channel volume levels sent to the main The X AIR applications for iOS, Android and Mac/Win/Linux allow all of the bus, and the overall main output.
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Page 17: Gate
X AIR User Manual 5.4 Gate 6. Adjust the Hold knob to set how long the input signal must surpass the threshold before bypassing the gate. The Gate tab allows a noise gate to be engaged and adjusted to remove unwanted noise.
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Page 18: Channel Eq
X AIR User Manual 5.7 Insert 5. Adjust the Ratio to determine how aggressively the dynamics are affected. 6. The Wet/Dry ratio determines how much of the signal is left unaffected by the processor. 7. Use the Gain fader to compensate for changes in level caused by the processor.
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Page 19: Routing
X AIR User Manual 5.12 Routing The Audio/MIDI tab allows global settings for audio, MIDI and monitor options. The Routing page allows the analog and digital inputs and outputs to be The console operates at 48 kHz by default, but can be changed to 44.1 kHz. reassigned to different destinations.
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Page 20: Air For Android
X AIR User Manual 6. X AIR for Android 10. Access the Aux and FX return faders with this button. The X AIR applications for iOS, Android and Mac/Win/Linux allow all of the 11. Activate the Sends on Faders function with this button. When active, physical controls and features normally found on analog mixers to be adjusted the faders control the bus send levels for the currently active bus digitally, and also allow effects and routing to be fully adjusted, all from a remote…
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Page 21: Config
X AIR User Manual 6.3 Config 6. Adjust the Hold knob to set how long the input signal must surpass the threshold before bypassing the gate. (7) (8) 7. Adjust the Release knob to set how quickly the gate releases after the audio rises above the threshold.
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Page 22: Dynamics
X AIR User Manual Graphic EQ 10. Adjust the Release knob to set how quickly the compressor releases after the audio drops below the threshold. 11. Use the Gain knob to compensate for changes in level caused by the processor. 12. Adjust the Mix knob to determine how much of the signal is left unaffected by the processor.
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Page 23: Meters
X AIR User Manual other microphones. In each channel’s Main tab, a Weight knob is included which The Channel Section lets you determine which channels or bus masters will be allows certain channels to be attenuated more or less to compensate for louder included in the saved snapshot.
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Page 24: Setup
The Setup menu is accessed via the top right corner of the Main View screen. The X18/XR18 has an 18×18 channel interface built-in, but sometimes this This allows access to several global settings, network configurations and is overkill for a recording session.
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Page 25: Air For Pc
X AIR User Manual 7. Use the Save and Load icons to save and recall show scenes and saved channel settings. 8. Access the Setup and Routing screens via the icons in the upper right corner. The Utility feature is currently inactive, but will be integrated in future firmware updates.
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Page 26: Input Tab
X AIR User Manual 7.4 Gate Tab 7. The Noise Gate can be engaged and the threshold can be adjusted from this page. More detailed controls are available on the Gate tab. The Gate tab allows a noise gate to be engaged and adjusted to automatically 8.
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Page 27: Comp Tab
X AIR User Manual 3. Use the Reset button to return all bands to their default settings. 12. Adjust the Attack to set how quickly the compressor takes effect when the A confirmation box will pop up to prevent accidental resets. input signal rises above the threshold.
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Page 28: Meter Tab
Note — save your settings to your computer’s hard drive before updating the firmware! By default, a generic name, such as XR18-1B-10-F3, will be assigned to your mixer. This can be changed to something more specific and recognizable. The console can also be initialized back to its factory state, but be aware that all settings will be erased.
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Page 29: Snapshot Page
X AIR User Manual Preferences Tab The Parameter Section lets you determine which specific preamp elements will be saved for the channels and buses selected in the Channel Section above. Source saves the input vs. USB selection, Input saves basic preamp settings such as phantom and gain setting, and Config recalls the configuration.
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Page 30: Auto Mix
X AIR User Manual 7.14 Auto Mix Buses Utility The Buses utility window gives convenient access to all of the channel strip The Auto Mix function is very useful for meetings or panel discussions where functions of all 6 buses and the main LR at the same time. This window can be multiple microphones are used for speech.
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Page 31: Midi
X AIR User Manual 8. MIDI MIDI RX / TX Value Comment Program Changes 1-64 on Channel 1 can be used to Snapshots Prg Chg 1-64 recall snapshots 1-64 stored inside X AIR mixers. Fader CH Faders 0-15 0…127 Input Channels 1-16 CH Faders 0…127 AuxLineIn 17-18 / USB Recorder Playback (stereo)
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Page 32: Specifications
X AIR User Manual 9. Specifications 9.1 X18/XR18 Specifications XR18 Processing 18 input channels, 4 FX return channels, 18 input channels, 4 FX return channels, Number of processing channels 6 aux buses, main LR 6 aux buses, main LR Internal effects engines…
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333 x 149 x 140 mm (13.1 x 5.9 x 5.5″) Weight 4 kg (8.8 lbs) 3.2 kg (7.1 lbs) * including all channel and bus processing, excluding insert effects ** Windows ASIO driver available as download from behringer.com; compatible to CoreAudio on Mac OS X and iOS… -
Page 34: Xr16/Xr12 Specifications
X AIR User Manual 9.2 XR16/XR12 Specifications XR16 XR12 Processing 16 input channels, 1 stereo USB return channel, 16 input channels, 1 stereo USB return channel, Number of processing channels 4 stereo FX return channels, 4 stereo FX return channels, 6 aux buses, main LR 6 aux buses, main LR Internal effects engines 4 true stereo 4 true stereo…
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Page 35: Effect Descriptions
X AIR User Manual 10. Effect Descriptions Vintage Reverb Here is a list and brief description of the effects available on the X AIR mixers. When Stereo and Dual versions of an effect are offered, use the Stereo version when the left and right signal are to be altered together (e.g. on linked stereo channels or buses), or Dual when you want to dial different settings for the left and right signal.
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Page 36: Gated Reverb
X AIR User Manual Gated Reverb The MIX control lets you blend the source signal and the delayed signal. TIME adjusts the master delay time up to three seconds. LO CUT adjusts the low frequency cut, allowing lower frequencies to remain unaffected by the delay. HI CUT adjusts the high frequency cut, allowing higher frequencies to remain unaffected by the delay.
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Page 37: Stereo Chorus
X AIR User Manual Stereo Chorus Dimensional Chorus The Dimensional Chorus offers the most user-friendly and classic sounds, Chorus samples the input, slightly detunes it and mixes it with the original best described as “space” and “dimensional”. The 4 MODE buttons can signal to produce a somewhat thicker, shimmering sound.
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X AIR User Manual Stereo Tremolo Chorus + Chamber Stereo Tremolo creates an up and down volume change at a constant and even Taking up only one FX slot, the Chorus + Chamber effect combines the shimmer tempo just like the guitar amps of yesteryear. Use the Stereo Tremolo to add a and doubling characteristics of a studio-grade Chorus with the sweet sound of a unique “surf-music”… -
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X AIR User Manual Graphic and Tru EQ The TIME knob adjusts the delay time, and the PATTERN knob sets the delay ratio for the right channel and negative values activate a cross feedback between the two channels. The FEEDHC knob adjusts the delay high-cut frequency, while the FEEDBACK knob adjusts the number of repeats. -
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X AIR User Manual Xtec EQ1 AUTOGAIN activates an additional long-term gain correction, allowing automatic gain scaling of varying input level ranges. STEREO LINK applies limiting to both channels equally when activated. INPUT GAIN provides up to 18 dB of gain to the input signal prior to limiting. -
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Stereo Imager A Stereo Imager is typically used to control the placement of a signal within the stereo field during mixdown or mastering. Modeled after the BEHRINGER Edison The Ultimo Compressor is based on the Urei 1176LN Limiting Amplifier and… -
Page 42: Instructional Videos
X AIR User Manual 11. Instructional Videos The PREAMP knob adjusts the amount of input gain prior to the band-specific distortion adjustment. BUZZ adjusts the low-end breakup, PUNCH adjusts A Youtube playlist with over 40 tutorial videos can be found by searching the midrange distortion, and CRUNCH tailors the high-frequency content and for “X AIR How To Videos”…
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Page 43: Block Diagrams
X AIR User Manual 12. Block Diagrams 12.1 X18/XR18 Block Diagram…
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Page 44: Xr16/Xr12 Block Diagram
X AIR User Manual 12.2 XR16/XR12 Block Diagram…
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X AIR User Manual FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION X AIR X18/XR18/XR16/XR12 MUSIC Group Services NV Inc. Responsible Party Name: 5270 Procyon Street Address: Las Vegas, NV 89118 +1 702 800 8290 Phone Number: X AIR X18/XR18/XR16/XR12 complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B… -
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Product Manual
X AIR
XR18/X18/XR16/XR12
Digital Mixer Series for iPad/Android Tablets with Programmable MIDAS Preamps,
Integrated Wi Module and USB
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions ……………………………….. 3
Legal Disclaimer ……………………………………………………. 3
Limited warranty …………………………………………………… 3
1. Introduction ……………………………………………………… 4
2. Callouts …………………………………………………………….. 5
2.1 X18/ XR18 Callouts ……………………………………………………… 5
2.2 XR16/XR12 Callouts …………………………………………………… 6
3. Hookup …………………………………………………………….. 7
3.1 X18/ XR18 H ook ups ……………………………………………………. 7
3.2 XR16/XR12 Hookups ……………………………………………….. 11
4. Network Connection ……………………………………….. 14
4.1 IP Address and DHCP ………………………………………………. 14
4.2 Ethernet/LAN …………………………………………………………… 14
4.3 Wi Client …………………………………………………………………. 14
4.4 Access Point ……………………………………………………………… 15
4.5 Getting Started………………………………………………………… 15
5. X AIR for iPad …………………………………………………… 16
5.1 Main Screen ……………………………………………………………… 16
6.5 EQ ………………………………………………………………………………. 21
6.6 Dynamics ………………………………………………………………….. 22
6.7 Sends …………………………………………………………………………. 22
6.8 Main …………………………………………………………………………… 22
6.9 Meters ………………………………………………………………………..23
6.10 Eect Rack ………………………………………………………………. 23
6.11 Snapshots ……………………………………………………………….. 23
6.12 Scenes and Shows …………………………………………………. 23
6.13 Routing ……………………………………………………………………. 23
6.14 Setup ……………………………………………………………………….. 24
7. X AIR for PC ……………………………………………………… 25
7.1 Main View and Mixer Tab ………………………………………..25
7.2 Channel Tab ………………………………………………………………25
7.3 Input Tab …………………………………………………………………… 26
7.4 Gate Tab …………………………………………………………………….. 26
7.5 EQ Tab ……………………………………………………………………….. 26
7.6 Comp Tab ………………………………………………………………….. 27
7.7 Sends Tab ………………………………………………………………….. 27
5.2 Input ………………………………………………………………………….. 16
5.3 Sends …………………………………………………………………………. 16
5.4 Gate …………………………………………………………………………… 17
5.5 Dynamics ………………………………………………………………….. 17
5.6 Channel EQ ………………………………………………………………. 18
5.7 Insert …………………………………………………………………………. 18
5.8 Presets ………………………………………………………………………. 18
5.9 Output ………………………………………………………………………. 18
5.10 Mete rs ……………………………………………………………………… 18
5.11 S ho w s ………………………………………………………………………. 18
5.12 Routing ……………………………………………………………………. 19
5.13 Eects………………………………………………………………………. 19
5.14 Setup ……………………………………………………………………….. 19
5.15 Main EQ …………………………………………………………………… 19
6. X AIR for Android ……………………………………………..20
6.1 Main View …………………………………………………………………. 20
6.2 Input ………………………………………………………………………….. 20
6.3 Cong ……………………………………………………………………….. 21
7.8 Main Tab …………………………………………………………………….27
7.9 FX Tab ………………………………………………………………………… 27
7.10 Meter Tab ………………………………………………………………… 28
7.11 Setup Menu …………………………………………………………….. 28
7.12 Snapshot Page………………………………………………………… 29
7.13 Utilities …………………………………………………………………….. 29
7.14 Auto Mix ………………………………………………………………….. 30
8. MIDI ………………………………………………………………… 31
9. Specications …………………………………………………..32
9.1 X18/XR18 Specications …………………………………………. 32
9.2 XR16/XR12 Specications ………………………………………..34
10. Eect Descriptions …………………………………………35
11. Instructional Videos ………………………………………. 42
12. Block Diagrams ………………………………………………43
12.1 X18/XR18 Block Diagram ………………………………………. 43
12.2 XR16/XR12 Block Diagram ……………………………………. 44
6.4 Gate …………………………………………………………………………… 21
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9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
20. Please keep the environmental aspects of battery
Important Safety
Instructions
Terminals marked with this symbol carry
electrical current of su cient magnitude
to constitute risk of electric shock.
Use only high-quality professional speaker cables with
¼» TS or twist-locking plugs pre-installed. Allother
installation or modi cation should be performed only
by quali edpersonnel.
This symbol, wherever it appears,
alertsyou to the presence of uninsulated
dangerous voltage inside the
enclosure-voltage that may be su cient to constitute a
risk ofshock.
This symbol, wherever it appears,
alertsyou to important operating and
maintenance instructions in the
accompanying literature. Please read the manual.
Caution
To reduce the risk of electric shock, donot
remove the top cover (or the rear section).
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
quali ed personnel.
Caution
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock,
do not expose this appliance to rain and
moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
or splashing liquids and no objects lled with liquids,
suchas vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Caution
These service instructions are for use
by quali ed service personnel only.
Toreduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any
servicing other than that contained in the operation
instructions. Repairs have to be performed by quali ed
servicepersonnel.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including ampli ers) that produce heat.
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. Ifthe
provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Use only attachments/accessories speci ed by
themanufacturer.
12. Use only with the
cart, stand, tripod, bracket,
or table speci ed by the
manufacturer, orsold with
the apparatus. When a cart
is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to quali ed service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed
to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has
beendropped.
15. The apparatus shall be connected to a MAINS socket
outlet with a protective earthing connection.
16. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is
used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall
remain readily operable.
17. Correct disposal of this
product: This symbol indicates
that this product must not be
disposed of with household
waste, according to the WEEE
Directive (2012/19/EU) and
your national law. This product
should be taken to a collection center licensed for the
recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment
(EEE). The mishandling of this type of waste could have
a possible negative impact on the environment and
human health due to potentially hazardous substances
that are generally associated with EEE. At the same time,
your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product
will contribute to the e cient use of natural resources.
For more information about where you can take your
waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local
city o ce, or your household waste collection service.
18. Do not install in a con ned space, such as a book
case or similar unit.
19. Do not place naked ame sources, such as lighted
candles, on the apparatus.
disposal in mind. Batteries must be disposed-of at a
battery collection point.
21. Use this apparatus in tropical and/or
moderate climates.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
MUSIC Group accepts no liability for any loss
which may be su ered by any person who relies
either wholly or in part upon any description,
photograph, or statement contained herein.
Technical speci cations, appearances and other
information are subject to change without notice.
All trademarks are the property of their respective
owners. MIDAS, KLARK TEKNIK, LAB GRUPPEN, LAKE,
TANNOY, TURBOSOUND, TC ELECTRONIC, TC HELICON,
BEHRINGER, BUGERA and DDA are trademarks
or registered trademarks of MUSIC Group IP Ltd.
© MUSIC Group IP Ltd. 2016 All rights reserved.
LIMITED WARRANTY
For the applicable warranty terms and conditions
and additional information regarding MUSIC Group’s
Limited Warranty, please see complete details online at
music-group.com/warranty.
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1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the new Behringer X AIR series digital mixer.
These mixers oer plenty of analog I/O for most per formances in a very compact
form factor that is easy to transport, but doesn’t sacrice any mixing power.
Withhigh-end features taken from the agship X32 mixer, such as MIDASdesigned preamps, high-quality eects, P-16 monitoring on the X18/XR18,
and USB recording capability, these consoles far outper form their size.
Mixing live shows can now be done from anywhere in the venue thanks to the
wireless control options that allow all software functions to be controlled from
an iPad*, Android* tablet or PC. While a dedicated ex ternal router can be used,
itis not necessary thanks to the integrated Wi module. This allows monitors
to be adjusted while standing on stage, and the main mix to be per fected from
anywhere in the crowd.
In addition to dedicated aux buses for monitoring, the X AIR has 4 studio-quality
stereo eects processors. In fact, these are the same great eects found in the
acclaimed X32 mixer, including legendary reverb, echo and chorus algorithms.
Not just a live sound tool, the X18 and XR18 feature an 18×18 USB audio/MIDI
interface, and the XR12 and XR16 allow 2-track stereo recording. This makes
for a great mobile recording device, home studio interface, and enables live
performances to be multitracked for later mixing.
Continue through this manual to learn all about the functionality of your mixer,
as well as the X AIR software.
*iPad is a trade mark of Apple Inc. Andr oid is a trademark of G oogle Inc. iPad and And roid tablet are not inc luded.
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2. Callouts
2.1 X18/XR18 Callouts
(10) (12)(11) (13) (9) (14)
(1)
(8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (14)
ETHER NET
ACCESS
POINT
USB REMOTE
WIFI CLI ENT
(13)
MIDI
PERSON AL
INOUT
MONITO RING
ULTRANET
(4)(3)(2)
(6) (7)
(15)
5
6
AUX SEN DS
(5)
143
2
(1)
(15) (2) (6)
(1) INPUTS accept balanced and unbalanced XLR and ¼» plugs. Inputs 1 and 2
have high-impedance preamps for direct connection of guitars and basses.
(2) OUT L & R jacks send the main mix signal to PA or monitor speakers via
XLRcables.
(3) RCA IN jacks (X18 only) accept unbalanced RCA cables for connecting MP3
players, external mixers, iPad, etc. These inputs have limited processing
compared to the other input channels.
(4) RCA OUT jacks (X18 only) send either the main mix signal or headphone
signal via unbalanced RCA cables to a pair of active studio monitors.
(5) CONTROL ROOM button (X18 only) determines whether the main mix or
headphone/solo signal is routed to the RCA OUT jacks.
(6) HEADPHONE jack accepts a ¼» TRS plug for connecting a pair of headphones.
(7) PHONES LEVEL knob determines the output of the headphones jack.
(8) POWER switch turns the power on and o . The LED on the main input panel
will light when the unit is powered on.
(9) USB port (type B) accepts a USB cable for connection to a computer for
multi-channel audio and MIDI recording. Up to 18 audio channels can
be simultaneously recorded, and 18 channels are available for playback.
Themixer application allows assignment of channels for recording and
playback. 16 channels of MIDI I/O can also be transmit ted on the same
USB connection. Check the product page on music-group.com to download
(16)
(7)
(8)
the required Windows* multi-channel driver. The interface is compatible
with CoreAudio on Mac* computers, and to ALSA/Jack on Linux* computers.
(10) ETHERNET port allows the mixer to be controlled via LAN or connected
Wirouter.
(11) RESET button resets the console to default network parameters when held
for 2 seconds. When held for 10 seconds, all console functions are reset to
factory default status.
(12) REMOTE switch selects between Ethernet, Wi client, or Access Point.
Seethe Network Connection chapter for details.
(13) MIDI IN/OUT jacks send and receive MIDI signals to and from external
equipment. See the MIDI Implementation chart for details.
(14) ULTRANET port allows connection of BEHRINGER P16-M personal monitoring
mixers or P16-D distribution hubs.
(15)
AUX SEND jacks send your monitor mixes to active stage monitors or headphone
mixers. The XR18 uses XLR connectors, while the X18 uses balanced ¼» jacks.
(16) Inputs 17 and 18 (XR18 only) accept balanced ¼ » cables for connecting
line-level sources. These inputs have limited processing compared to the
other input channels.
*Mac is a trade mark of Apple Inc. Wind ows is either a regis tered trademar k or trademark of Mic rosoft
Corporat ion in the United State s and/or other countri es. Linux is the reg istered tradema rk of Linus Torvalds in th e
U.S. and other cou ntries
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2.2 XR16/XR12 Callouts
(6)
(7)
(1) (2)
(3)
(8)
(4)(3)(2)(1)
(5)
(9) (10) (11)
(5)(4)
(9)
(6)
(7) (8)
(1) ETHERNET port allows the mixer to be controlled via LAN or connected
Wirouter.
(2) REMOTE switch selects between Ethernet, Wi client, or Access Point.
Seethe Network Connection chapter for details.
(3) RESET button resets the console to default network parameters when held
for 2 seconds. When held for 10 seconds, all console functions are reset to
factory default status.
(4) MIDI IN/OUT jacks send and receive MIDI signals to and from external
equipment. See the MIDI Implementation chart for details.
(11)
(10)
(12)
(7) ¼» inputs accept balanced or unbalanced ¼» plugs. Channel 15 and 16 on
the XR16 (channel 11 and 12 on the XR12) accept high impedance sources for
direct connec tion of guitars and basses.
(8) AUX SEND jacks send your monitor mixes to stage monitors or headphone
mixers. The XR16 uses XLR connectors while the XR12 uses balanced
¼»jacks.
(9) MAIN L/R jacks send the main mix signal to PA or monitor speakers via
XLRcables.
(10) HEADPHONE jack accepts a ¼» TRS plug for connecting a pair of headphones.
(5) USB port (type A) accepts a ash drive for le storage, stereo recordings and
playback. The red LED nex t to it indicates le access. Do not remove the USB
ash drive while it is lit!
(6) XLR COMBO jacks accept balanced and unbalanced XLR and ¼» plugs.
(11) PHONES LEVEL knob determines the output of the headphones jack.
(12) POWER switch turns the mixer on and o . The front panel LED will light
when the unit is powered on.
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3. Hookup
3.1 X18/XR18 Hookups
3.1.1 X18 recording with iPad
BUGERA V22
MP3 Player
XM8500
Keyboard
HPS3000
B215D active loudspeakers
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iPad for remote control
iPad with camera
connection kit
for multi-track
recording
up to 18 tracks
Laptop for additional remote control
Wireless router (optional)
USB REM OTE
ETH ERNE T
ACCE SS
POI NT
WIFI C LIE NT
F1320D active monitors
INOUT
MIDI
PERS ONAL
MONI TORIN G
ULTRAN ET
5
6
AUX SE NDS
P16-D
1
3
4
2
P16-M
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3.1.2 XR18 live performance
P16-D
XM8500
BUGERA V22
iPad for wireless control
P16-M
HPX6000
F1320D Active Monitors
B215D active loudspeakers
Keyboard
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WIFI CLIENT mode (Mobile Devices with Wifi)
ACCESS POINT mode (Mobile Devices with Wifi)
3.1.3 X18/XR18 System Overview
Mac/Win/Linux
ETHERNET mode
Computer with Ethernet port
CAT-5 cable
Mac/Win/Linux
or
Mobile Devices with Wifi
iOS/Android
Router
X-TOUCH
Router
CAT-5 cable
or any other MIDI /
Mackie Control
compatible Controller
iOS/Android
iOS/Android Android
WIRELESS CONTROL
WIFI
CLIENT*
ACCESS
POINT*
ACCESS POINT
WIFI CLIENT
ETHERNET
WIRED CONTROL
ETHERNET
MIDI I/O
*WIFI CLIENT mode:
— available channels: 1-11
*ACCESS POINT mode:
— available channels: 1-11
— max. 4 Wifi clients
— performance limited by Wifi bandwidth
Mac/Win/Linux
AUDIO I/OMIXER CONTROL
AUDIO INPUTS USB AUDIO
MIC/LINE IN
CH. 1-16
Hi-Z
CH.1-2
LINE IN
CH. 17-18
XR18:
X18:
DSP-MIXER CH.
MONO IN 1-16
USB/AUX IN (STEREO)
FX RETURN 1-4 (STEREO)
ADCs
ADCs
AUDIO IN/OUT
CH. 1-18
DSP-MIXER BUSES
AUX /
GROUP SEND 1-6
DSP
4 STEREO FX SLOTS RTA METER
DSP ENGINE
P16-M
P16-D
AUDIO OUTPUTS
DACs
CTRL/PHONES
MAIN OUT L/R
DACs
DACs
PHONES STEREO
LEVEL
X18:
MAIN OUT L-R
AUX SEND 1-6
ULTRANET OUT
CH. 1-16
X18/XR18
or
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3.2 XR16/XR12 Hookups
3. 2.1 XR16 club performance
Laptop for wired or
wireless control
Keyboard
FCB1010 MIDI Controller
USB
Flash Drive
XM8500
TRS
HPX6000
BUGERA V22
B215D active loudspeakersF1320D Active Monitors
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3.2.2 XR12 with Sub Mixer
Wireless router
(optional)
B215D active
loudspeakers
iPad for remote control
Keyboard
Keyboard
TRS
HPX6000
QX2222USB
F1320D active monitors
E-Drums
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WIFI CLIENT mode (Mobile Devices with Wifi)
ACCESS POINT mode (Mobile Devices with Wifi)
3.2.3 XR16/XR12 System Overview
Router
iOS/Android
Mac/Win/Linux
ETHERNET mode
Computer with Ethernet port
CAT-5
cable
Mac/Win/Linux
or
Mobile Devices with Wifi
iOS/Android
Router
CAT-5 cable
X-TOUCH
iOS/Android Android
WIRELESS
CONTROL
ACCESS POINT
WIFI CLIENT
ETHERNET
WIFI
CLIENT*
ACCESS
POINT*
Mac/Win/Linux
WIRED CONTROL
ETHERNET
MIDI I/O
*WIFI CLIENT mode:
or any other MIDI /
Mackie Control
compatible Controller
— available channels: 1-11
*ACCESS POINT mode:
— available channels: 1-11
— max. 4 Wifi clients
— bandwidth limited by Wifi adapter
AUDIO INPUTS
MIC/LINE IN
XR16: CH. 1-8
XR12: CH. 1-4
LINE IN
XR16: CH. 9-16
XR12: CH. 5-12
Hi-Z
XR16: CH. 15-16
XR12: CH. 11-12
DSP-MIXER CH.
DSP-MIXER CH.
MONO IN 1-16
MONO IN 1-16*
USB/AUX IN (STEREO)
USB/AUX IN (STEREO)
FX RETURN 1-4 (STEREO)
FX RETURN 1-4 (STEREO)
4 STEREO FX SLOTS
4 STEREO FX SLOTS
*XR12:
CH. 13-16 fed by any IN 1-12
(Signal Split, e.g. for
monitoring with different EQ)
ADCs
ADCs
DSP
DSP ENGINE
AUDIO I/OMIXER CONTROL
USB RECORDER
STEREO REC
(VARIOUS SOURCES)
STEREO PLAY
(SPECIFIC “USB”
STEREO
INPUT CHANNEL)
DSP-MIXER BUSES
DSP-MIXER BUSES
PRE-DEFINED AS SUBGROUPS*
PRE-DEFINED AS SUBGROUPS*
XR12: BUSES 3/4/5/6
XR12: BUSES 3/4/5/6
XR16: BUSES 5/6
XR16: BUSES 5/6
RTA METER
*PRE-DEFINED BUSES
Also used for monitoring
AUDIO OUTPUTS
PHONES STEREO
DACs
MAIN OUT L-R
DACs
XR16:
AUX SEND 1-4
DACs
XR12:
AUX SEND 1-2
XR16/XR12
LEVEL
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4. Network Connection
The X AIR mixers oer convenient digital control of the various mixing functions
in three dierent ways — via Ethernet LAN, or wirelessly as a Wi Client or as an
Access Point. Selection is made with the REMOTE switch. You may view or change
the network preferences for these on any of the X AIR remote control applications
on the ’Setup/Network’ page.
4.1 IP Address and DHCP
Depending on the connection scenario, the X AIR mixers oer up to 3 options
for connecting a tablet or PC for software control – DHCP Client, DHCP Server,
andxed IP operation. Connection is achieved dierently depending on
whichoption you choose:
DHCP Client mode is available in Ethernet LAN or Wi Client operation.
Themixerwill automatically request an IP lease from the DHCP server that
ownsthe IPaddresses in the network to which you are tr ying to connect.
DHCP Server (DHCPS) is optionally available for Ethernet LAN connec tions and
is standard in Access Point operation. The mixer will own the IP addresses
and provide IP leases to devices requesting access to that network. The mixer
will always use IP address 192.168.1.1 and assign IP addresses 192.168.1.101 –
192.16 8.1.132 to it s c lie nt s.
Static IP is available for Ethernet LAN and Wi Client operation. The mixer will
use the xed (static) IP address, subnet mask and gateway that you specify for
registering on the network. Make sure that the addresses you specify manually
are not conicting with any other addresses on the same network. We generally
recommend using the DHCP mode, unless you have a very specic reason to set
itup manually.
Wi Client setup screen
4.3 Wi Client
This mode supports DHCP Client (default) and xed IP operation. The X AIR mixers
can support WEP, WPA and WPA2 security mechanisms in Wi Client mode and
works on Wi channels 1-11.
Correct SSID (network name) and password need to be supplied to connect to an
existing network. WEP passwords have to be either 5 characters or 13 characters
long. If the supplied SSID and password are incorrect, the mixer cannot be
accessed. In this case the networking parameters have to be reset and another
connection mode has to be used to regain access.
Note: Changing parameters of the currently selected connection mode
will disconnect the software from the console. If the console is erroneously
congured for a xed IP address that is incompatible with the network it is
connected to, the console will be inaccessible. In this case, one of the other
two connection modes can be used to regain access and amend the settings.
If that does not work, hold the Reset button for 2 seconds to return to default
networksettings.
Mixer name and Ethernet setup screen
4.2 Ethernet/LAN
The Ethernet connection mode may be used for conguration of the
WiClientmode. While being connec ted in Ethernet mode, the X AIR mixer can
scan the available wireless networks and display their SSID network names,
eldstrength and security method. By selecting the preferred wireless network,
this information can be copied to the applications’ Wi Client setup page
automatically. You will then be prompted to ll in the security password of that
network. After switching from Ethernet to Wi Client mode, the mixer should
connect to the selected wireless network automatically, and will be displayed by
remote applications on any device connected to the same network.
Access Point s etup screen
This mode supports DHCP Client (default), DHCP Server, and xed IP operation.
Note that if the mixer is connected to a network where no DHCP server is
present, the mixer will generate an automatic IP address (range 169.254.1.0–
169.254.254.255). There are no security options for LAN connections,
soanydevice in that network may take control of connected X AIR consoles.
Whenconnecting via LAN/Ethernet to a Wi router, make sure the security
settings of that router prevent unauthorized access.
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Behringer X Air XR18 — многодорожечный цифровой микшер, разработанный для профессиональной звукозаписи и воспроизведения в живых выступлениях. В XR18 используется технология Wi-Fi, что позволяет дистанционно управлять микшером через смартфоны, планшеты или ПК. Микшер оснащен множеством входных каналов — 16 микрофонных и 2 линейных — и 8 выходных каналов со стерео-аналоговыми и цифровыми AES/EBU выходами. Каждый канал обладает 4-полосным эквалайзером и компрессором. XR18 имеет встроенный многоканальный USB-интерфейс, который позволяет записывать звук на компьютере или на носитель внешней памяти. Микшер предоставляет возможность создания множества микшерных сценариев и сохранения их для последующего использования. XR18 оснащен стерео графическим эквалайзером и лимитером для главного шины, а сам микшер, в свою очередь, контролируется интерфейсом управления с матричным 6-канальным выпадающим меню и 100-мм фейдерами. Микшер Behringer X Air XR18 предоставляет широкие возможности для работы с звуком, поэтому является отличным выбором для использования на профессиональном уровне.
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| Модель | X Air XR18 |
| Изделие | смеситель |
| Язык | английский |
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Часто задаваемые вопросы
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Как подключить микшер Behringer X Air XR18 к компьютеру?
Для подключения вашего XR18 к компьютеру используйте USB-кабель и подключите его к USB-порту как на микшере, так и на вашем компьютере. Убедитесь, что USB-драйверы правильно установлены.
Как я могу настроить настройки эквалайзера на микшере Behringer X Air XR18?
Для настройки параметров эквалайзера найдите каналное поле конкретного входа или выхода, который вы хотите изменить. Используйте выделенные ручки эквалайзера для управления частотами, уровнем сигнала и полосой пропускания для нужных звуковых настроек.
Как я могу настроить эффекты на моем микшере?
Для настройки эффектов перейдите в раздел «Эффекты» на интерфейсе микшера. Выберите желаемый тип эффекта, такой как реверберация или задержка, и настройте параметры по своему усмотрению. Примените эффект к необходимым каналам или шинам отправки.
Как я могу маршрутизировать сигналы на различные выходы на микшере?
Чтобы направить сигналы на определенные выходы, перейдите в раздел «Маршрутизация» на XR18. Назначьте источники входа для желаемых выходных каналов или шин, используя матрицу, предоставленную в меню маршрутизации. Это позволяет отправлять аудиосигналы на разные динамики или устройства записи.
Как я могу сохранить и восстановить настройки микшера для разных выступлений?
Для сохранения и восстановления настроек используйте функцию «Snapshots» на XR18. Настройте параметры микшера по своему усмотрению, затем сохраните текущую конфигурацию в виде снимка, дав ему имя. Позднее вы сможете легко вызвать сохраненный снимок, чтобы применить все настройки одновременно для будущих выступлений.
Как лучше всего выполнять чистку смеситель?
Для удаления отпечатков пальцев лучше всего использовать слегка влажную салфетку для уборки или мягкую чистую ткань. Пыль в труднодоступных местах лучше всего удаляется потоком сжатого воздуха.
Инструкция Behringer X Air XR18 доступно в русский?
К сожалению, у нас нет руководства для Behringer X Air XR18, доступного в русский. Это руководство доступно в английский.
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